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An accountant by trade, I'm sure warfare did not come naturally to him. Despite the horrors of war, granddad, I'm thankful that you were willing to lay down your life for your friends. Thank you for this! This setting works wonders for letting me tune out side chatter and gossip. I am still able to respond to people when needed.

I need to use this at home for my yelling 6 year old lol. I love it! I use it to mask the office noise around me while I'm getting work done. My favorite is Flying Fortress. Seriously this is the best sound generator I've ever encountered. It really helps for sitting still. I learned to fly a little Cessna when I was 18, and have been in love with the sound of aircraft ever since. I remove the radio noise and just zone in to the drone of the props. Love this! Simply: amazing.

In other words, perfect for sleeping in a hostel. Thank you for allowing me to sleep, haha. If a soundscape of combat operations could be created, I would wholly enjoy that. It seems counterintuitive, but I want to be reminded of war because it allows me to focus while doing schoolwork.

It really feels like you're in the cockpit of the airplane listening to radio chatter. I love the sound of the Radio cross-chat it makes me feel like I'm back in the Beechcraft Baron.

Engine harmonics float in and out just as a real piston powered four engine prop aircraft does when it balances the individual throttle positions for trim He was a major and led many aircraft over Europe including Germany! The drone of the propellers and whir of the computers drowns everything out and helps me focus on what I need to work on, instead of my mind wandering far to the left researching things about aerospace only tangentially related to my paper!

Who knew? It is calming, soothing, and it also helps to drown out other sounds when I am trying to work. I highly recommend this one if you want some good white noise! I like this setting, which includes the radio chatter but muffles it enough so it's largely unintelligible otherwise I notice when it starts to repeat.

It really helps me to feel like I'm actually in the plane doing the real thing. It also helps me ignore everything around me and only focus on my visualization. With the slider automation on this is really great to help with focus issues. He seems relaxed and sleeping. But it's good for me to work with that : Sound is awesome!

I was really surprised to find something so specific to what I wanted, and this is perfect! I'm reading the book "Bomber Boys" by Travis L. Ayres and this is exactly what I needed to immerse myself in the plot. I love the radio, it really makes the soundscape come to life. Thanks so much, it really helped me in my history essay. White noise helps you focus and retain memory better apparently. This helps a lot! Enjoyed the somewhat unnerving radio sfx. Very good tabletop RPG background for a wargame or steampunk campaign.

I am retired Canadian Air Force member. Flew in the CP Aurora quite often. I will listen this one when I commute by train to work This is as close as it can be from reality.

Thank you. This site has been worth the donation. I can't tell you how many noises I've used to soothe my restless baby and husband. I used this setting with fast animation and a 1. It cleared them right up. I will avoid a vivid description of the mess I feel like I'm that movie up in the skies in my old-school airship. Thank you for making me dream! It really makes me feel like I'm sitting in a plane whilst I'm writing stuff down. Just the low hum, with the sound of the engines and the unintelligible chatter of the radio, it's super relaxing, especially with some rain and thunder.

Sometimes I'll combine it with a cat purr and an electric fan. Thank you myNoise! Then I discovered the Flying Fortress. I was truly impressed by its noise blocking capability, but even more by the relaxing effect it had on me.

Not to mention how it helps me to focus! Nothing can disturb me there, yet I need to stay alert. Usually the sounds blend in with surroundings after a while and I stop actively hearing them.

This is great for studying. This generator is one of my favorites - I don't know what it is about it, but it instantly puts me in focus mode. The instant I turned on this generator, I felt this wave of It feels intensely familiar. And yet I've never even been near an old bomber plane, at least in this life. It is and you are alone with hundreds Bs lumbering through the sky on a night time bombing run, as they approach your house a freak thunderstorm rolls in.

The house goes ghostly quiet, no one is speaking and the lights are out, you are alone to your fate in the sky, the hum of the engines and the distant but fast approaching roar of the storm ahead scare you. It is and you are one of hundreds bs lumbering through the sky on a night time bombing run, as you approach your target a freak thunderstorm rolls in. The cabin goes ghostly quiet, no one is speaking and the radio is mute, you are alone to your fate in the sky, only the hum of the engines and the distant but fast approaching roar of the storm ahead to comfort you.

But this rumble is really, really calming I do switch the radios off, though. Thank you! It's an odd mix of focus and relaxation. And the radio is great for drowning out my coworkers. Like listening to this on animate at work. I can just imagine what they must have endured in their missions - he flew in the South Pacific - Squadron 90th Bombardment.

I love it and use it every day. He landed that plane with the flapping metal. There is a newspaper clipping in our family album showing him looking out from inside the shredded aircraft, smiling. Then do Fireworks so you can here the very, quite base sounding booms and it will sound like you are flying over an enemy base just before bomb drop and being shot at, by enemy ground to air guns. Thanks so much for putting this up. It suits me perfectly. I love it and I feel so relaxed when I listen to it.

I just play this on my headphones and leave it in the background while I'm doing any work on my laptop. It works so well to block out the rest of the world. At first, I had my Apple earbuds in and I thought the sound was great. Then, I listened on my Audio Technica over-the-ear headphones and it was a completely different experience!

Flying Fortress is my favorite for tuning out noise and chatter around me and for relaxation. You're one of the crew members, however you've got plenty of time to spare. You pull out a notebook and a fountain pen, sit down at your bunk, and you begin writing your story as the background droning of the engines and the chatter on the radio take you away from the down time and into another story altogether The hiss of the liquid oxygen tanks firing up.

Houston is chattering over the radio. You have been sitting here for over an hour and a half. Soon the main engines will fire up and you'll be on your way to the Moon.

You listen to the radio to pass the time. The low rumble of the machinery shifting. Preparing to send thousands of tons of steel and fuel into orbit. Very nice to sleep with, if it is at low volume. Combined with a Solfeggio and Spring Walk mix, I am hoping to jog some early childhood memories. Engines in the background with the usual cocpit chatter. Sounds like beeing really there. The engines in the background keep me awake, and the comms make me feel as if I have to be on my toes and ready to spring into action at all times, so this is great when I'm trying to really focus on something.

It sounds to me like you are on a damaged plane and it really lets my amagination soar. It sounds perfect. The silence felt like crash-landing. This was designed by the excellent Rooks Design Graphics, who provide a wealth of excellent options and solutions for flight simulation products. In general, this complete new model does a wonderful job of selling and promoting the look and the feel of the C By celebrating the excellent work carried out by Mark Rooks, this texture set does everything it can to make it be easy to get to grips with this lovable rogue and of an aircraft.

Whilst this package may not edit or improve the performance at all, it certainly felt far more authentic when put into this kind of package. The whole thing feels suitably excellent, and does a truly wonderful job of promoting and improving the quality and conditioning of your overall aircraft experience.

If you wish to see how the C should look with the right textures, you should come down and try this out as it will make a spectacular difference to the overall realism provided here with this wonderful C mod. Adam McEnroe is a flight sim enthusiast who has been simming since the days of FS Adam writes all of the download section editorials after testing each of the files.

Adam has extensive knowledge using various flight simulator packages and thoroughly tests the files before writing about them. Adam also like to fly real-world aircraft in his spare time and is training for his PPL. Should you wish, you can contact Adam via email at adam flyawaysimulation.

Most of the freeware add-on aircraft and scenery packages in our file library come with easy installation instructions which you can read above in the file description. The content of the comments below are entirely the opinions of the individual posting the comment and do not always reflect the views of Fly Away Simulation. We moderate all comments manually before they are approved. This is confirmed as a great plane. If you want to see an HD video of how good this plane looks in action check it out.

It looks much better than the picture. Rated 5 out of 5 stars by 10 PRO members. File Contents. Textures by Mark Rooks. File Contents This list displays the first files in the package.



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